As nationalistic as I am I can see that the couple were the victims of absolutely 'normal' behaviour from the police, firstly it was a civil matter, secondly the man who was assaulted approached the police, the conditioning of the police has worked wonders in creating an aggressive useful idiot.

It just shows the first responce of po-lice scum is violence towards the people they allegedly serve and protect, why did this scum punch a man for nothing and was Tesco security camera evidence taken or was it suddenly malfunctioning and not recording.

This raises several issues, firstly this is a civil matter and nothing to do with the po-lice so by simply attending they are in breach of their own codes of conduct by attending a civil matter, want proof? call them about something clearly a civil matter and they will refuse to attend. To begin with they will attend and take the side of the corporate robber and take their side which immediately contradicts their impartiality and effectiveness to deal with a situation which they shouldn't be attending anyway.

In one recent case this happened to someone I know, he was detained by a council enforeskinment agent who has no rights to detain him, he recorded the incident on a covert camera with audio.

It clearly showed the foreskin agent using physical force to detain him against his will and he used his right to defend himself and he threw this mindless thug of himself and walked away, as he did so the mindless moron called the Po-lice and claimed assault and they attended. He was arrested and taken to the pig sty and questioned, they took his mobile device from him and looked at the footage, it clearly showed him as the victim of assault by the idiot and him clearly using the right to defend himself and walk away, guess what happened next, yes you guessed it, the video evidence disappeared from his phone.

What they didn't realise was this was live streaming to another server and they thought they had removed the evidence, yes they had, but only from his phone and a copy of the live streaming was immediately made; then, they passed his personal information onto the council and breached his Human Rights, particularly to privace and the Data Protection Act.Then it hit them both as he bought a claim against them both and both the council and Po-lice carried on thinking they were in the clear, but it went further, to court and at disclosure the footage was revealed and their elaborate scam and subsequent cover up was exposed, now they had to keep it quiet and they agreed to settle with substantial sums with a confidentiality clause.

Taken directly from the you gov website which Daveiron provided the link for:

Your rights when being questioned

The police may question you about the crime you’re suspected of - this will be recorded. You don’t have to answer the questions but there could be consequences if you don’t. The police must explain this to you by reading you the police caution:

“You do not have to say anything. But, it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.”

I'm glad he won and is now going to sue. But nothing in this world will change by sueing the police force. He has his name. Get his home address and then sue him not the police force. Once this starts and becomes the norm things will turn around for the better I feel. We need to learn this process and I wish he would have said he was going to sue him and not the force.

If they act outside the jurisdiction of their defined role they are not acting as Po-lice c*ntstables and are no different from anyone else, so they are a normal person and nothing more and a case can be bought against them as individuals in just the same way you bring a case against another individual.

We can all complain to the cows come home but nothing will ever change, unless and I have said it before. Get their name and home address and serve them up with personal litigation. Nothing will EVER EVER change until we all start to learn this process of sueing them personally, not the corporation they hide behind. He's doing a grand job following the system.